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Do you mean you've erased it from the player? Then yes, at least most of it, as long as you haven't downloaded more files to the player.

Your player is basically a disk drive. Use a file recovery program to undelete your songs. Any one will do; in my experience Restoration works well, it's small, and it's free:http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Back-Up-and-Recovery/Restoration.shtmlhttp://www.download.com/Restoration/3000-2094_4-10322950.html?tag=mncol

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I have the same machine. There is no way to retreive it. You may be able to pay someone a lot of money to some how extract it off the chip but it would have to be a really important message and even then I do not know for sure if it is possible.

Download PCInspector from www.konvar.com.
Install the program.
Connect up the camera to show the card[or do you use a card reader?]
Run the program care fully follow the prompts.
Save images to a folder on the computer.